Interesting video especially when you mentioned coming from an Enyaq to the BMW. I currently own a Enyaq 60 but I'm thinking of changing to a 330e estate simply because I feel like the range of a Enyaq 60 is quite restrictive in the winter. 140 miles tops, which typically results in charging away from home before returning back if the distance is over 70miles each way.
I can personally vouche for the fact the 330e f20 will do more than what websites claim which is 130. I've done 130 in battery save mode several times and still had tons of floor space leftover. Speedometer says 160 and i'm almost certain it'll do that.
Honestly quite long, you spend most of your time driving the gas engine with help of the electric engine. You’re not reliant on the battery all the time like you would be with an electric car. So good for awhile.
What is the guarantee on the batteries and what to to when the capacity is reduced and how much does it cost, where to maintain you car? Thank you in advance for the answers
If you keep charging the battery to 100% in a PHEV like this one (in order to maximise the electric range and the overall fuel economy), won't the battery capacity deteriorate relatively quickly? In pure EVs you are recommended, in order to preserve battery condition and life, to charge the battery to no more than 80%, and not to recharge it until you are down around 30%. In fact; keeping it between 30% and 70% is the ideal way to preserve lithium-ion battery life. I'd be interetested to know the statistics on battery life in a PHEV.
That’s a very hard question to answer because it will vary depending on your driving style. In ‘Normal’ driving I get low to mid 30’s MPG. I’ve gotten as high as 40 MPG on a trip with a fully drained battery. If you really enjoy the performance capabilities of this car, it will get low 20’s MPG. I bought mine because it is like owning 2 cars. An economy car that can get 40MPG and a performance car that can really keep a smile on my face. I do much of my weekday driving on electric only. I charge nightly and have access to a charger at work.
@@stehirst227I am in the USA. The cost of electricity is less than if I were to buy premium high octane fuel. I can go 15 miles on $1 worth of electricity. I can go about 10 miles on $1 of premium fuel.
Strange logic expressed about range anxiety 260mile/range electric eniac vs 400 mile range in 330e, not to mention a 5 minute reliable refill literally all over the place vs a 35 minute recharge at scarce recharge stations.
Yes. 3 years of service are included in your new purchase. You can pay for a year at a time after the initial 3 years (as I understand) You can pre heat or cool your car from it. It’s better if the car is plugged in before attempting to heat your BMW as heating requires a lot of power. I find that on a cold day, 5 mins of pre-heating will make it bearable inside the vehicle.
@UnrelaxedKoi actually it's a pointless car for dumb buyers. Let Me explain you why,it has a small battery that means you are going to charge it full every day charging it full every day will deteriorate the battery fast.The battery to replace is 11, 000 €/£. So in reality the plugin cars are for wealthy clients that keep their car for 3 years and then give the expensive ticking time bomb to the next owner. And that's why nobody wants used EV/PHEV. Except dumb clients
Lack of boot space is a killer, how can Tesla get massive space in their M3 and MY cars but BMW reduced theirs…they should have done a full electric version and dropped the engine in front.
Interesting video especially when you mentioned coming from an Enyaq to the BMW.
I currently own a Enyaq 60 but I'm thinking of changing to a 330e estate simply because I feel like the range of a Enyaq 60 is quite restrictive in the winter. 140 miles tops, which typically results in charging away from home before returning back if the distance is over 70miles each way.
Great review. Thank you. Would have assumed a normal size fuel tank which could have been a nasty shock!
All things considered, Would you have a 3.20 or 3.30e?
Does the app ‘pre heat’ the car whilst it’s plugged in. M pretty much essential for 3 months of the year on my phev Outlander. Thanks
Yeah pre heat or cool. Also works when the car is parked but not charging
I can personally vouche for the fact the 330e f20 will do more than what websites claim which is 130. I've done 130 in battery save mode several times and still had tons of floor space leftover. Speedometer says 160 and i'm almost certain it'll do that.
How long until you need to replace the battery?
Honestly quite long, you spend most of your time driving the gas engine with help of the electric engine. You’re not reliant on the battery all the time like you would be with an electric car. So good for awhile.
What is the guarantee on the batteries and what to to when the capacity is reduced and how much does it cost, where to maintain you car? Thank you in advance for the answers
If you keep charging the battery to 100% in a PHEV like this one (in order to maximise the electric range and the overall fuel economy), won't the battery capacity deteriorate relatively quickly? In pure EVs you are recommended, in order to preserve battery condition and life, to charge the battery to no more than 80%, and not to recharge it until you are down around 30%. In fact; keeping it between 30% and 70% is the ideal way to preserve lithium-ion battery life. I'd be interetested to know the statistics on battery life in a PHEV.
@@gerrycollins2335 🤫🤫🤫shhhh they cannot say anything about this because BMW will not give them any more car for testing
Man I wish we had these in the US
What is the average MPG when driving in hybrid mode?
That’s a very hard question to answer because it will vary depending on your driving style. In ‘Normal’ driving I get low to mid 30’s MPG. I’ve gotten as high as 40 MPG on a trip with a fully drained battery. If you really enjoy the performance capabilities of this car, it will get low 20’s MPG. I bought mine because it is like owning 2 cars. An economy car that can get 40MPG and a performance car that can really keep a smile on my face. I do much of my weekday driving on electric only. I charge nightly and have access to a charger at work.
@@beb1527 Hi, Is the cost of charging working out cheaper than the cost of petrol ? thanks
@@stehirst227I am in the USA. The cost of electricity is less than if I were to buy premium high octane fuel. I can go 15 miles on $1 worth of electricity. I can go about 10 miles on $1 of premium fuel.
@@beb1527 Ahhh ok thank you for that info mate :)
Strange logic expressed about range anxiety 260mile/range electric eniac vs 400 mile range in 330e, not to mention a 5 minute reliable refill literally all over the place vs a 35 minute recharge at scarce recharge stations.
2:15 is this app available in usa?
Yes. 3 years of service are included in your new purchase. You can pay for a year at a time after the initial 3 years (as I understand) You can pre heat or cool your car from it. It’s better if the car is plugged in before attempting to heat your BMW as heating requires a lot of power. I find that on a cold day, 5 mins of pre-heating will make it bearable inside the vehicle.
More range anxiety with a 330e compared to an EV what?
We seen your face more then the car :D :D
too much talk about the whizzy wheel, not nearly enough about the ride, comfort, dynamics, quality etc.
Only car journalists see the PHEV as a stepping stone into EV. Normal people buy it for tax brakes and PHEV are the worse cars you can buy
Well if you’re not charging it, then it’s pointless to get any plug in. It’s not a bad car. It’s just dumb drivers.
@UnrelaxedKoi actually it's a pointless car for dumb buyers. Let Me explain you why,it has a small battery that means you are going to charge it full every day charging it full every day will deteriorate the battery fast.The battery to replace is 11, 000 €/£. So in reality the plugin cars are for wealthy clients that keep their car for 3 years and then give the expensive ticking time bomb to the next owner. And that's why nobody wants used EV/PHEV. Except dumb clients
Lack of boot space is a killer, how can Tesla get massive space in their M3 and MY cars but BMW reduced theirs…they should have done a full electric version and dropped the engine in front.
No they should rather not make one with a battery in it at all and only make fully combustion cars istead🎉
Had the car for a year and it’s not a problem at all
Why the hell are you screen recording yourself recording a video rather than just recording the video 🥲